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aay armenian > 1e Cot No. 15, for moneys expended for Company. | Mr. Kmmvepy—I, for one, was not aware of the gentle. | prints of anew upon this continent maybe Samuel Carpenter, aged 29 years, 4 months and 10 days, | do, chartered at £5 10s, capacity 1,400 boxes: Arof, Bire- MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, | fe Compare Ne. 26, Semone sai illness until yesterday, and there was no gay in | seriously attempted, ‘ ‘of bilious diarrhoea and enlargement of the liver. for Ultealtar and: de? ehaverea ot 2) ibs STR 8 By Counci' an CurnY—That tho flagging on cast side | which that gentleman could make the members aware of | | It isan axiom with us that peace is the true policy of The funeral will take place at the Purchase Friends’ Cowes and a market, ldg: F BOTH DS, | of Ninth avon e, between Thirtioth Thirty-A'th | his indisposition except by announcing it on the evening | All enlightened nations : it is eminently so with those Mecting House, at cleven o'clock to-morrow morning. hone, Hoons, foe do de; Bhilemele, sewers, fer de, chen: PROCEEDINGS ©. BOARDS. | atreets, be (a ged where not now fi , and the | he had reference to Viessed with republican institutions. And the enviable Qn Monday, April 17, MaRy Saxton, aged 6 years bam ge ee Oy Fg Ay tig Basti flagging, where necessary, relaid. To ittee on Mr. Hopaiinson said he hoped the rales would be ag welt | condition of the people of the United States, as thefreest, § months, daughter of James and Catharine Sa: Cochran, for do, chartered at £4, capacity 1,500 RUINS OF THE NEW CITY HAUL. | Streets. enforced that evening as they wore a few evenings since, | the most Prosperous, and the happiest on earth, ix main. | ‘The friends of the family are respectful rah A Nickels, Nickels, . ake By Councilman Matmez—That #0 much of the Comp- when he was arrested by the Sergeant-at-Arms for not | 1y to be ascribed, under Heaven, and aside from their ‘ attend her funeral, at three o’clack this oon, from 500 boxes: Hanger, F tees troller’s annual report as relates to Wall. street ferry be | taking his seat when requested to do so by the Chair native genius, their energy, and their indomitable perse- the residence of her porents, No. 83 West Nineteenth NRVRS OF > q referred to the Committee on Law Department. Laidon , The question on excusing being put was agreed to | Yerance, to their maintenance of peaceful relations with street. Her remains will be taken to Eleventh street Co- VENTS OF THS STREET COMMISSIONER, | referred Pee Bg the other Powers of the world. taolery for intesment. icannaneieel By Councilman Frvt—To amend ordinance for paving, | The Sergeant-at-Arms was, on motion, instructed to | | But the government and the people of my country are On Monday, April 17, Elum McManus, eldest daughter | 1 1245; &c., Fifty seventh street, to provide that curb and gutter | bringin Councilman Cleary. | After some delay that gen- "| Prepared to take the hazard of an interruption of this of the late lamented Ann Gayner and Thomas McManus, | and Portland, to load President and Fifteen Councilmen 1 | fhiies be reset, kc. To Committee of the Whole tleman was produced. train of blessings, and to meet even the shock of war, if ged 12 years, 10 monthe acd 23 days. | Sapbaes, bareafer Coren, Sales 500 bh Con'empt. By Councilman Jeaxatan—That crosswalks in secon | Mr. KENNEDY moved that Mr Cleary be allowed to make | need be, in their determination to repel every hostile ““The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | 2&P0 fea, Rowers, and Louisa, Lin | avenue, corner of First street be repaired. To Commit. | on excuse for his conduct. demonstration on the Pat of the monarchistsof the tend her funeral, from the residence of her father, No. eat waren tccntinaae | Mr. Crmany—I want to know if fam bound to be hore | Eastern continent against the independence, the liberties, 15 Rose street, at half-past two o'clock this afternoon, Fons; Casco, EXCITEMENT AND CONFUSION, By Councilman W. H. Sars—That Twenty fourth | every night the Board sits, and how it was the Board San tagawent! enodeg the republican governments in without further notice. fim, Robinson; | Street, from Tenth avenue to North river, be lighted with camo to have a call of the house taken on the present | the Weatern hemisphere, ised atin, te in Brooklyn, on Monday, April 17, Daxter. J. Lucas, in | precartin, disg; &e., ke, &. | gas. ‘To Committee on Lamps, &e. | occasion? the distinguished and iect-lots Ghict as emurence that the 48th year of bis Age. Ch rhilade e By Councilman Fryg—That Thomas B. Barnaby be ap- | CuAIRMAN—You are required to be present every even- a per po —_ astrious Chie! bay men tard Ecu- | “ His funeral will take place at two o'clock to-morrow ty Statens ointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on | ing the Board sits; and as to your last question, I. would — a statesmen who Constitute the ' afternoon, from hig late residence, corner of Bridge | fidence, M ‘Gritin: Boart of A’ders.: n=Stated Session, Salaries, &c. | only say that you are here to make an excuse for your | Ministry of simainistration, are imbued with the street and Myrtlo avenue, Brooklyn. His relatives and | Par ight Andrew, Kean Peters, M’! OFFICIAL. : By Councilman Rexp—That ElligCombs be appointed | conduct, and not to oatechise the Board. —. calareen kg) i cemocracy that animate their friends, and those of his son-in-law, Albert C. Wal line: Staples; LR Palm Susan Du: “MONDAY, April 17, 1854. Commissioner of Deeds. To same. | . Mr. Crzary—Well, then, my excuse is that I did not | Political brethren of United States, and that they Faq. and also the Masonic fraternity, are respectfully son; Keying, Peres; Monies, Relilg Esq., President; Aldermen The resolution of Councilman BLD&Y—To abolish on. | feck well enough to attend here on Friday night, and, as | Would be prompt in making common cause with us yited toattend his funeral, without further invitation. well; Geo ¥ Williams, Kin Baird, Holfmire, Howard, | spectors for grading streets, & ner, widow Gilpatrick; Ada. Chase: 4 , was taken up and re- I bad never been absent but once before, I thought I | #gainst all aggressive acts on the part of the monarchical On Sunday, April 16, of consumption, r, Voorhis, Trowbridge, Board: | ferred to the Committee on Streets and Roads. might very properly absent myself on that ocoasion. Pomeasntes OF Barone. elton caaat of the lato Alfved Elmendorf, of this city, » Covert, Kelly, Chauncey, Christy, | By Councilman Brust—Preamble, with resolution, On motion, the gentleman was excused by the Board. I may also be permitted to avail myself of this as an The relatives and friends are particularly invited to rrick, C. H. Pucker, Most, and Drake. | that it be referred to the Committee on Sewers to report Councilman Wa. H. STH was then placed at the bar copeetune meee to express my personal gratification atiend the funeral, at two o'clock thie afternoon, of the last meeting were read and ap- | upon the expediency of building a sewor in Fifty-seventh to answer the charge of absentimg himself on Friday | that ate ing ering bey > pom of representative from her late residence, No. 380 Hicks street, South street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, forthwith. | evening. cera ae empire Fepublic of the North to an interesting Brooklyn, near Degraw street. PETITIONS. | To Committee on Sewers. Mr. Smith’s excuse was that he went to church on | sister ie pee he uth, destiny - my resi- On yg 4 April 15, of consumption, Taomas G. By the Pamanent—Fetition of HN. Parker, to have | By Councilman SksX—That sidewalks in Menroe and that evening, it being bis usual custom to go to church | dence in the ancient and interesting city of Quito, re- pricuaxp, in his 4eth year. pointed Assistant Messenger to the Board. | Cherry streets, between Market and Pike atroets, be re- | once at least on Good Friday, Indeed he was astonished | BOWned as having been the scat of power of the vast The relatives and friends of the family, and of his 3 : ce on Salaries and Offices. paired. To Committee on Streets to hear the Board had sat and conducted business on | empire of the Incas, the fiction and the fact of whose brother, William F. Prichard, are respectfully invited Senita. ding, ‘hip Lacdea tad bean te sesive, wat deat By Aldorman DRa¥%—Petition of Charles Golden, to be | “Ry same—That pier No, 39 East river be repaired forth- | that evening. history has for centuries been familiar to the reading {o attend his funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, | prnlth. (iss. ‘Ship Leodes, 440 tons, to arrive, appointed Assistant Messenger to the Board. ToCom- | with. To Committee on Wharves, Ac. | "Mr. Hogkrsow endorsed the opinion of Mr. Smith, | world. : without further invitation, from his late residence, | Hoxo'Koxo—In port, Feb 1 sche Mi muttee on Salaries and Offices, | By Councilman Kexxepy—That the Committee om | who was, he believed, an Episcopalian. Therefore, in | The romantic sco that surrounds your capital, No. 254 West Thirty-fourth’ street, between Ninth and | o\bers before reported.’ Ship J N Gossler, ‘Dewing. By Acierman TRownnivGk—Petition of James Hays, to Finance inquire and report as to the expediency of ten | view of these facts, he moved that the gentleman be ex- ; Must be charming to the most shupoctic fancy. Inthe Tenth avenues. His remains will be taken to the Come- | stated in port 10th, is now said to have ald Sth for Sen Fran have drain built in Forsyth street, to connect with sewer | dering to the United States government a sufficient area | cused. Agrees to. eaieaations fee silty of the poll, the extent of tts austen’ | tery.ct the Brera wiens. 'HArirAx—Cld April 11, schra Uncle Tom, Crowell, Vie- in Grand street, at bis own expense. To Committee on of land, at the southerly termination of the Park, on | | Councilman MOCLAVE was the next individual placed be- | under cultivation, the almost illimitable variety of its " At Staten Island, April 16, after along and protracted | ,HATZAS TCI ApriLIL, sehre, Une Soe ee "| which fo erect a Post Office adapted to the business | fore the bar. His excuse was that on that nizht he was | Productions, including most of, those o mperate ss illness, Hanmer M., daughter of David J. and Eliza P. Petition of Henry Johnson, to be | orelo | 46 years. ainuel J Peters ; schre Minna Schiffer, Wi ke Lovejoy; |, Pratt, for’ do, Idg soon; Gov Anderson, Far DGrindle, Bartlett; Ai 06 Dee, Porter; State of ‘ummings; 4 Talbot ; Lewis, Crowell; Harriot 'ps01 Z Pulsifer, une; veg Ant Town, VDL—Arr Jan 10, ship Malay, Huteble- | RF wants of the metropolis, Adopted. resent in the Board until half-past nine ck, when | Wellas of the torrid zones, in the delicious salubrity Tysen, in the 19th year of ber age. | NYork Oot 3. ited a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on | " ‘py’ Councilionn dacksox—That. the Mayor report to | he became rather ill and went home ; unter those cir. | of itsclimate, my anticipatious have been more than rea- , phe’ relatives and friends, Of whe family are respect. | MP BIN AR Blarch 29, brig Montzoue, Hasty, Portland: salaries and Offices. | this Board what number of policemen has been detailed | cumstances he thought he was justified in leaving the | lized. A fully invited to attend the funeral, this noon, at | Sith, bark O i Fellow, Green, Havana. ‘Sid ‘30th, ache Al- By Aldermon Morr—Remonstrance of the Trustees of | by the Chief of Police as a reserve corps, and what are | room. Philosophers and speculative been ted of all coum’ two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, New MeLnounne— Are Dee'S1, barke Dan] Webster, Bis! Columbia College, against extension of Park place. To | their duties; ulso, from what wards so detailed, and the | Op motion the gentleman was excused tries, axe ores ag heen 4 and cu —_ interest upon Dorp, 8.1. Carriages will be in attendance at Vander- | patavinn Jina iit eeaen Sk, ilove tendan oott: Committee on Streets. member of mex left for duty in the words from which the | Councilman Nowta was next brought in by the Ser- | {B¢ descriptions by travellers of the great peak of bilt’s landing for the 12 o'clock boat from New York. | § Carolla, Leach, Liverpool. ; RESOLUTIONS. same are take i how many men are employed in toe | geant-at-Arms, and on being asked by the Chair why he | Ciimborazo, the distinguishing physical feature o On Sunday morning, April 16, at the residence of her | _ In port Jan 27, barks Danl Webster, Bisbee, for Batavia By the Presinaxr—Whereas, Mr. Amos Jones, late As- nistant Mesken Board, Saturday morning, lerke—whether they receive extra pay departed this life om | fur such service, and if so, how much. Adopted. ; and whereas, this | Feuador. Beryetuallygnow-capped at the centre of the | gow nin i, °Ro. 140" Allon streot, ‘Mrs. Axx | son. Porented Bimseit on Friday evening, replied that the dey | torrid rone, ft peers up into Milsceal acne tereat ail | Guamurom, pop lal s BAAN ELATIM port Fob $ (a addition) ship B R Milas, pcilman Wur—That it be referred to a special | and when he got back to the city it was solate that ho | Oe material objects And among the wonders and | It is with great regret we announce the sudden death | Fi from Melvourne, arr, Jan 15, for Hong Kons aso, i , , a y x AvANZAs—In port ‘April i 1, from public officer—therefore ee of a new City Hall, and that t ye authoriz fer | unwell, to get down town. 5 n * kind, se ; , No. E - ry vd Resolved, That this lioard deeply sympathise with the | $500 as a bonus to the architect whose plan they may | * The Boar, on motion, excused Mr, North. Fg ( norie ply apie hs ey . Port dae hl haa seventh & street, Sixth avenue. Ae Bee yon, Sargent, di u ve from, NYork dz family of the deceased in their affliction; and | gelect, To Committee on Repairs, &e. Councilman Puapr was next called for and in afew | romance of my youthful mind, and for three hundred | 7, Atco Mills, N. J..on Monday, April 17, Miss Hawwam | NS om weg: A'Y Henvors m Phitadelpiia, doz Resolved, That the Clerk of the Common Council be | COMMUNIC ATION: minutes appeased along with the Sergeant-at-Arms, and ” L. Hommxprev, aged 85 years. Geo Leslie’ Si In relation to testimony | looked rat oe that it is now in the hands of Mr. Conover moved that the gentieman be allowed to the table, to be printed. ake an excuse for his bad conduct. Agreed to. ausmitting a letter from the | "Ns Punny—l have no excuse to offer’ Heaven-erected monument has inspired your people with and he is hereby authorized and di copy of these resolut the President and Cle mously adopted, A ed to transmit a | From the Recorder of the city s to his family, duly attested by of this Board; Which was unan ears has excited the marvel as well of the learned as of | ‘The friends of the family aro requested to mect at the | S¢°, oper, from Boston, do: Union, Hewitt, for pal deBant endiih lemceaee The ihiterate throughout the etvilizea worl, Rev. Mr. Warner's church, in Hackensack, at one ovatock | pouaceltbig las, Jobe Carver. Nichola, for NOrleana And may it not be that the contemplation of this to.morrow afternoon. Stages leave Hoboken at half-past | Cowes, do; Oct ib eight o’clock A, M., and return at three o’clock P. M. brige igs 1 Plage eae rapes tavia, Woodbu mee - : | . " u t hich has prompted them to erect fi nm Sunday, April 9, of ti E erman Movr—Resolved, That (if the Board of Company in relation to pier | Mr. CLaxcey—Then I move that the gentleman be held | tbat lofty patriotism wi Cape | In Chicago, Il, on Sunday, April 9, of consumption, ¥ olling, f wn eoneur) three eomutsalonors be appointed | ar hignicenth streets To-Commifiee ou Lampe, he: P| 4,mrncusemt— han I move that the gentleman be heli those altars to liberty which 1 seo blading brightly around | Mfrs, Many LocisA, wife of James D. Bonner, Esq., an for Boston, doy’ Windwaris’ Relient 4 y the CommowCguneil, to prepare and submit to the | Councilman BEibey in the chai He comes here, proud!» holds up his head, and says—“ tent amet Of the Tepe, Se sete | daughter of the Inte Robert Bogle, Ksq., of Philadelphia, | Kate "Heath, Bennett, do; Royal’ Sailor, puma, and Common Council plans for a new City Hall; that sail KEPORTS. Have no extuse to cliec,’1 anv 1F Ms (wan aot Jabtihed in mactest Eamlet of Fration toga Mawar’ ath | Penw. The deceased was a eommunicant of the Kpisco- | D Pennell, Hutchinan, do; Condoya, Arinur, commissioners shall have the direction and superinten- | Of Committec on Finanee—To concur to confirm leases | giving one. Sa upward career, Abd T ca assure. you. of tay ardent | Pesci ciety a tee ane. united in, St Louis, ander | Turk, 4ldciah, far Providence, lagi Sens Maeze dence of the building of said City Hall, under and in pur- } of docks and slips, Castle Garden, &. To Committee of | “ Mr. Jack. » did not like the defiant tone of tle gentle | 92 upward career, And I can ernment, (and or vant | the ministry of the Rev. Dr. Hawks, Bishop of Mobile. | Jyityies: geerung, Dick m Portland. ser. St suance of such ordinance or ordinances as may from time $ the Whole man when he came there to make his excuse. He came | You have doubtless been reassured, through: lerpatche, _ She,wasa uniformly exemplary Christian, an affectionate | Helen June, Bates, from boston, arr sa, ane Me to time be passed by the Common Council, Laid on the j | Of Committee on Lamps, & —In favor of directing the | with an angry and stern countenance, when his face | JO", Mave doubtless been reassured, through despate ho | Wife, adevoted mother, and her death is lamented not | from NYork, do do; Keoka, Carver, and Poconoc table. Commissioner of Streets and Lamps to cause the public | should be making some good excuse for his conduct. tan sibieeir = an ae ea uae lorian who only by her bereaved husband anil her surviving children, Rout ae do; Potosi, ert and Yankee; Sturdivant, from By Alderman Horramme—Rosolved, That Duncan C. | lamps in Fulton and Vosey street, between West and | — Mr. CraNory called for the original motion, that the | Has #0 ably, and #0 acceptably to be ) that your renily | Cat also by a large cirele of mourning frie=ds Wn Clarke Dal nad Tick y eae,oaigonle, Sterling, womg Niven bo and is hereby appointed 4 Commissioner of | Washington strects to be cleaned. ‘Laid upon the table. | gentlemen be held tm contempt until he avout roakee Hendid country may continue its ‘progress in thos | —_—_—_— were eres | to Geyer, for oe citi canes Mary Gree Deeds for the city and county of New York. To Com: | Of Committee on Wharves, &e.—In favor of repairing | proper excuse. Walicsl, areal ek teu decades, aioe tec MARITIME INTELLIGLYIE temoyeh, Morrow, for NYork, 1dg fruit? Max tnittee on Salaries and OBices, bulkhead at the foot of Broad street. Adopted by the Mr. PunDy—Mr. President, Thave no excuse to make, Pea Re Cl ee ee Hl I L ENCE. yen. dg do; Bens. agora og: By Alderman Cusvnczy—Resolved, That when any | following vote, viz.:— as I said before. . ‘ in fruitio te Me SALES *y epee: fc 1 member shall ask unanimous consent to offer any ress. | \ "Affrmative:Ihe President, Conneilmen Young, Healy, | — Mr. Ctancry—I move my motion be put. Fe eee ere ate Teer gecontain fruition of gam All packages and laters intended for the Nis Yu3k La eg ns EPO {ution, or take up any matter for consideration, it shall | Bickford, Jackson, Kennedy, Schenck, Kerrigan, Tattle, | Mr. Coxovge moved as a substitute that the gentleman | prose, Pissings Lace pap Higearp should be sealed, Spencer, wee: 8 D’Norton, Morton from Boy no( be in order until the same is read of the subject mat- | Seely, Gray, Wild, Roe, Holder, Cooper, Brush, Reed, | pe reprimanded by the President. Yang unter injunctions from my government to 77 77~ Tee | Cla March 24 ship Ashburton, Taylor, NYork (aot Europes ter made known to the Board. Adopted. | Foster, Purdy, Schuyler, Raymond, Elliott, Forbes, Sam- | "Mr. Baipgw thought the conduct of the gentleman was daa ciat ejabilesaaeapity. cent nea ALMANAC FOR NEW YoRK—THIS DAY. 24h, bark Grand Turk, Trew orgy; Boston... i By Alderman BoannmaN—Resolved, That his Honor the | mis, eghan, Far:an, Varmyle, Melntyre, Wm. H. | highly unbecoming, and demanded an explanation on the | PFUnier uh ce is, urpose, and frankness Oeeil tttinen - 0012 | NAssauIn port March 30, ips Orlando, White, from Mayor be requested to return to this Board a resolution | Smith, Hodgkinson, Husted, Jeremiah, Lambrecht, Frye, | part of Mr. Purdy. It was proper, therefore, he should EP hui the eatke aizoeitian ad dinkomatiogs, oer me. | v.17 | Matanzas foe Com ding for repairs; Sterling, of Bostom relative to the sheds on pler at Whitehall, in order that | Gafney, MeClave, Curry, Conover, Earl, Varian, Baxter, | make some excuse; and if he will not make any, then I | Of woychs due cary ciutesmiem And diplomatiats Of the ween | Condemned, no Tyo ver rac te may be presented before tinal action be taken. | Mather, Pearson, Moller and North. move he be held in contempt. i : | Port of New York, April 17, 1854. hi Adopted Resolution—That the Comr — issioner of Repairs and | " Mr. Puxpy—AILI have to say is, that I never left the | BAving been my happy destiny to be born and educated | miss : , der the wise and MoTION. Supplies have the streets of this city repaired forthwith, | room before the Board had adjourned until Friday night. | Alderman Mort moved to take up the resolutian laidon | where the expense shall not exceed $250, and where it | ~ A Mawure id ‘you never even leave the room ? mortal sages bequeathed to their country andto mankind, beral institutions which those im- am and being consequently deeply imbued with that high | Sb! Albert (Br), Roicht, Brem ord, 27 a mings, Muller & Gos- | jhdelphis (abt 5 ldg. Sid 25th, bar! the table March 22, 1854, directing the Comptroller to | exceeds that amount report to the Board. Adopted by Mr. Puxpy—Of course I went outside the door, perhaps; * for Montevideo. sell at auction the remains of the new City Hall, which | a vote similar to the above, except that Councilmen | put I never went down stairs to that grog shop undor- | St®de erin Aibecres pecreaee be ren sak Sub Torett City, Allon, Bagas la Grands, R Post. | | pager NG Ave March 14, Br ship Joba Bartese, Moe. was carried. After consideration the same was referred | Young, Beckford, Kennedy, Kerrigan, Reed and Mather | neath; or to French’s Hotel, as other members are in the Sree Tas Tidseebrepallge tate Geaicestae etal Shimer 5 shall, Liverpool, “Arr th (iy tal Be bark Calewtt Baw. to the Committee on Repairs and Supplies. voted in the nogalive habit of doing. Lam no drinking man, and when I do | Powers of the earth—I trust I'may be excused if, in my | SbipMemphis, Davis, New Orl W Nolson & Son. — pe Cs «een Witeh, ‘ REPORTS. Of Committee on Repairs, &e—In favor of repair. | leave the room I generally do so for the purpose of doing | oeciat communications with your government, it may Hark Convor, Hupper, Sagua la Grande, Brett, Son & Co. | prasor Pai iP Of Committee on Roads—To concur to’ regulate and | ing pump corner of Orchard and Hester streets. Adopted | something other than drinking grog. St times be toned that I Rave Glncetdes the aes ‘af that ie Eengael Jalohbern, Clentueges, BP Buck & Ce. Suvnwa—No 17th March. Bark Lopante, gradeTourth avenue from Seventy-ninth toNinety-second | by s vote similarto the first above, except that Counell- | " Afr. Coorse—t like the gentleman's eandidness. Ho | at times be found that | have Gucasced the we of thet | Brig Augusta, Stone, Savannah, deurges, Clearman & Co, arr 13th and std 14th for Taganrog, See street. Adopted on a division, viz men Foster, Jeremiah, Frye, and Conover voted inthe | says he has no excuse to offer; but, I think, if he liked, | PANGiCu ane Tanks Porte crumbling dynasties of the | bot °C oll AIDEN: ‘Now York. Sid abt 8th, bark Volac~ Affirmative—Aldermen Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hoff- | negative. he might think of a very good one. P ot aCo, n i : , ht Old World to'employ. Brig Shackford, Pottengill, Wilmington, master. mire, Woodward, Wm. Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, | Of Committee on Roads—In favor of paving Broadway, | Mr, KENNKDY—Ido not see the use of continually ask- i pean Scht NW Smith, Hobart, Charleston, MeCroady, Mott & Boardman, Wakeman, Kelly, Chauncey, Christy, the Pre: | from Forty-8fth to Tiftieth street. Adopted by a vos | ing ihe gentleman to make some excuse, when he tells | One of the cardinal secrets of their ‘‘craft” is, toa | ¢ x March 21, Br bark Annie, Pooling, for 0. sident, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, C. H. Tucker, Mott, | similar to the first above, excopt that Councilmen Jack* | you most candidly, indeed, that he has none to offer. He | Plain, republican comptehension, nothing less than @ | “Schr Margaret, Woslam, Petersburg, Jas Hunter & Co, y a (Per Sreamsurr America ar Boston. Drake—19. son voted in the negative. | hays that hie simply left the room, and does not offer any | Premeditated delusion. Ambiguous voices, meant mot | Schr Fairfax: Hott, Alexandria, Sturges, Ch exP—Arr March 2, Ann Washburn, Minot, New Of Committee on Salaries and Offices—In favor of re- | | Of Committee on Streots—In favor of flagging Broome paliation for his offence. He hoped, therefore, the gen- | {o.enbross the Feciags or shane we utter them, but to | Schr Boston aly Pach Taree Qricans., Bld 28th, Anna Elisa, do; 29th, W A Cooper, Laa- appointing Henry L. Robertson a Commissioner of Deeds. | and Fast streets. Adopted by the following vote:— man of the Fifty-third would withdraw his motion to re- | ported to for inveigling weaker and confiding nations Schr Perrine, Ingraham, Dighton and Provi ) master. ADEN —sld March 1, Warren White, To Adopted. Afirmatfve—Councilmen H. Smith, Clifton, Healy, primand, for he thought if the gentleman had no excuse | forte 0. fen | ng Schr Liberty, Gray, Saco, W H Riversmith. Burrast—Arr March 28 Kalamazoo, Fallo Of Committee om Lamps and Gas—In favor of laying | Bickford, Jackson, Kennedy, Schenck, Clancy, Kerfigan, to offer, he surely should not be excused by the Board. It is tho inspirartion of the democracy of the new world | Steamer Vulcan, Waithman, Philadelphia, J &N Briggs. || Canton Are March in, Pon gee mains in Third avenue, from Forty-fourth to FiftyThird | ‘Tuttle, Gray, Wild, Crawford, Roe, Wainwright, Holder, | The motion to reprimand was put and agreed to. eg Aaolate the tenths ta frankaeen: bol pbineiie cea: ARRIVED. 8 W Cushing, Annis, NYork; Lion, street. Adopted. Cooper, Brush, Reed, Purdy, Phillips, Kimbark, Schuyler, | On motion, the PResipENT then proceeded to reprimand | [? Cire Nae Matti | sense” upon matters of pes fet Ship Coosawatien (of Savannah), Paxton, Liverpool, March amore id Moreh 38, Arabian, OF tame Committee—To concur to light with gas Thir- | Raymond, Elliott, Forbes, Sammis, Belden, Farran, Mc- | him. He gaid it was a painful duty for him to reprimand | ; Peltering in 0 Couble senne | upon matters of utterance | 17; Vith mdse and S48 passengers, to Sturges, Clearman & | » D2 A1—Arr Maro a ty Gtth atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; Thirty. | Intyre, Wm. H. Smith, Hodgkinson, Husted, Jeremiah, | one of his fellow members. He had absented himself | torpatione: Unport, Pit uling language tor olachiathan oe Oo. find Swo deaths on the passage, {Tals le doubtless the | Toncon. , Passed by sixth atreet, between Fifth avenue and Broadwa: Lambrecht, Frye, Gafney, Curry, Conover, Karl, Varian, from the Board on Friday night without leave, there- aUaes OGLAR hy a COMMUGERE tedenient madmch nie |Get eee ae Vacs ta Faumourn—Arr March $1, Snono, Karston, Hava: Thirty-seventh street, between Madison avenue and | Baxter, Mather, Pearson, Moller, and North. by producing a bad example, but the gentleman | {Ou iiberate desigh of ensnaring ansuspecting and iano. | Schr Cora, Brows, Bostoa, 4 days, e Mavng—Arr March 28, steamship Nashville, Borry, New roniy: Adopted, é Of Committe ie Lamps, ae In favor bs lighting | waa very ani a in ve ae and olenetd Was = contin pec BELOW. York. rE PaO gas ae aed eae same Committee—In favor lighting Thirty-first | Thames street with gas. Adopted by a similar vote to | justice, the President would say untohim—Go, and sin 3 : - r . a street, between Lexington and Third avemues. Laid on | lust above, aay | sin inert (Uaughtes’ ena 10d gli poke ot aati to Dieoe th Ba Sete Mcalioust' a Sery ONCEMARAC IO | Won Howe Eisteer aaect bette eee Fads teat ateaiiaey Rkseee Mositaae ea Bok Golan, the table. Of C@mmittee en Repairs, &e.—In favor of enclosing two minutes. y - PHILO WHITE. SAILED. fe Lame, Bremen (was before roported as Idg for Now Of Committee on Salaries and Ofices—In favor of re- | the fountain in Tompkins square with a suitable iron | Mr. Gaffuey was then brought forward, and on making |, 4.:, pycetlency Mancos ESPinet, Mingwee of Foreign | Sid 16th, 103 AM, steamship Atiantie, Liverpool. York), West Point, Mulliner, NYork. jecting the nomination of Joseph Petty for Clerk of | railing. Adopted by a vote similar to last. | his excuse for being absent on Good Friday, the Board y My 2 3 " is Lonpon—Ent inward March 29, London, Hubbard, from Fraeklin Market. Adopted. Of Committee on Roads—In favor of paving, &c., | were satisfied, and he took his seat.. a err ag a Ant a ies Wind during the day a gale from NE. NYork, | Cld 20th, Goodwin, Jeffrey, Calcutta * Of Comenittee 100 Selaries and Qfices—Rejectiag the | Forty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; in ett Vermyle was alto excused for lear ig room, oa MR. ESPINEL’S ee “ian eR WwIcK—Sld March 20, Anna (Prus), Epperis, Philndet- nomination of John O'Toole for the @lerkship to the Com- | favor of flagging Thirty-ninth street, from Tenth avenue | the ground that he had obtained leave of the President (TRANSLATION. Fe oan Sac as , Creel Philadel missioner of Streets and Lamps. Adopted ona division, | to Hudson river: in or of regulating, &e., Forty: | do an hour previous to his taking advantage of the Misusrmy ov Fonaas Riioxs or Bapapon, peee Oona Piles, of Thomaston, shout 1200 tons, has been ie "aie ah, Superior, Macour Pulindslobiay ‘Fauey, vir. — eighth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. All | privilege granted him. _ wary, 1854. set pec juinn, NYork. Affirmative—Aldermen Williamson, Blunt, W. Tucker, | adopted, ench by a vote similar to the last above: 3 Mr. Finekney’s, the next offender, excuse forleaving the | _Sin—In presenting the letter of his Excellency the Min- ie been bee years ld, built at Rockland, | “Manexittrs—Cld March 27, Hollander, Adams, Paleomo. Voorhis, Trowbridge, Board: . Wakeman, Chauncey, Of Committee on Lamps, &c.—In favor of the gas | room was that he had been unwell all that day, that | ‘ster of Foreign Relations of the United States, accredit- Seb; Tr, 1a tle! Werk ee mere ees ren — Lon te Christy, the President, Aldermen Lord, and C.H. Tucker | posts being set forthwith in all the streets where mains | evening, and ever since, and had left the chamber be- | ng you as the Charge d’Affaires near this government, | 9 f¢ht Tremont was sold by auction at Norfolk 11th inst for | | Newrons—arr March 26, Onward, F ‘TP Har. —12. are now, or may hereafter, be laid. Adopted by a vote — cause he was no longer able at that time to continue his | you bave had the Iness to announce, in a manner ac Liverpool to lesa for NOFi fans: 27¢h, RA Negative—Aldermen Baird, Hoifmire, Woodward, Kel- | similar to the last above. labors. equally frank and dignified, the great political principles | pia tnovs’, ft past Boston on Saturday, by Mr Andrew , London to load for Savannah. Sid ‘29th, y, Herrick, Mott and Drake—7. Of same—tIn favor of placing gas lamps in front of | Mr. Lambrecht was excused on similar grounds. which, for the well-being of their people and the honor of | Eagie, owned by Masers J and A aud Mt. Tiere Northern Of Committee on Assessments—In relation to assess- | churches in Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue, | Mr. Moller was caste Vesey Mel fess deans both Bt el Boga ee byte peel Dili way. . largaret Ann, Symonds, New mentlist for fencing Eighteenth street, between and corner of Broome and Ridge streets. Adopted by a | for leaving, namely, the cars would not wait any longer | government of the Uni es has laid down for her —————_______ = Sind Sls geuianas, "So Soeamlites eb Aimesimaente. vole sinilarto the lastabover except that Gcencllmen | ‘forhitts Ue tan oielic, and sedlvediat the cocuerot\| natance’ an: denying! lois: lier oulaticng “ote tae re: Herald Marine Correspondence. Bo TBABe—In port Fob 4, Arlosto, Baloh, for west coast of Of same Committee—To concur to confirm list for set- | Frye and Varian voted in the negative. | Seventieth street and Tenth avenue. publics of the new world, and in tendering to them her | _ PHILADELPHIA, April 17, 4 Pa—Arr ship Thomas Ht | °'p2! March 30—Sw ship Julie, Durell, from New- ling curb and gutter in Fifty-third street, from Third The Board then adjourned to Wednesday afternoon, at | Mr. Curry was ,the next individual brought before the 1d offices in the work of their prosperity and a Neer Theobald, Liverpool; sohrs Adelia Felicia, Racket, | casti rk, was struck bys vy sea March 12 lat avenue to East river. Adopted ona division, viz. :— six o'clock. From the minutes, bar of the House for contempt. His excuse for leaving ment; and, at the same time, heroically declaring | Norwi us els Bont, ‘ew London. , lon 35 43; two men washed o° bowsprit, lirmative—Aldermen Baird ire, Woodward, W. . T. M‘CLENACHAN, Clerk. | the room was that‘ seeing a great many reformers leav- r readiness to repel every foreign attempt to subvert R Brovidedest # » | topmast and yards carried away; crew taken off 19th Afirmative—Aldermen Baird, Hoffmire, rd, 7 : Racket, Providence: he TB it (i Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, Wakeman, Kelly, the Pree. | ing the room he thought he might do so too. or disturb those fundamental principles of democracy on Ns to bark Hesatiar at Plymouth; oxceps Ave who went ents dent, Aldermen Herrick, C. H. Tucker, Drake—12. OUR SPECIAL REPORT. | Mr. Connover moved that the gentleman should be | this continent which can alone secure the greatest Di Segue” ya jh, except who wei tive—Aliermen Williamson, Blunt, Chauncey, T. F. Jeremiah, President pro tem. reprimanded. (Agreed to.) amount of happiness to the people. nae xi pope Bi N Rorrennam—In port March 26, Gier, Dik, for Boston; Christy, Lord, Mott—s. vg, | THN PRBSIDEST AXD THIRTREN MEMBERS IX CONTEMUT, FUN | ‘Tho Pugsipest, pro, fem, then rebuked the delinquent | In thus espousing the great cause of liberty and of | osuin, ONTIAC, Kaapp, of and from Boston 2d ult, for New | rgateita, Hayden, for NYorl On motion, the Board then adjourned until Wednesday s AND EXCITEMENT. Councilman, saying that he should not follow euch a bad } philanthropy, the illustrious head of Zour government | near ship Sachem, before reported, an Grreck, | ;,St Hxiawa—Of Feb 19, Argonaut, Hale, from Shanghee next. 1ith inst., at 5 o'clock P. 3. Y | qhe minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- | example as that of reformers leaving the room. 8 not to rely solely on the purity of his intentions, his | She had a cargo of ice. ‘Those must have beon the vessels | zbondon. iietin fo ok D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. proved. ‘Mr. See was not in the city, it was understood, but he | own large sspeciance as a statesman, and his acquire- | reported on Berry Is! yy the Vick: for Boston. ‘Sid 20th Modo oe, Livingston, NYork. 7 Councilman Keyxepy moved that the Sergeant-at-Arma | was excused by the Board. ments as a scholar—neither upon the fact that, in defer- | Br marx Cancurra, from Boston for London, which was 2 3 =" 9 ? [oun se bgt dls be requested to make a report of those members who | Mr. Beakley, who would not submit to any trial, but | ence to his eminent merits he was elevated to the post ashore on Cape Sable, arr at St John, NB. 16th inst, for re- Liverpoon, March 20—The Matth Yun ow aed were in contempt, by leaving the room at the last meet: | sensibly put on his coatand went home, was deuounced, | he now so worthily fills by the voice of twenty-five mil- pair ‘The President, Mr. ELy, made some few remarks, com- | ing without permission of the Board. and finally, on motion, was held in contempt until he | lions of freemen—nor, indeed, is he dependent alone on | Scum Gazerre, from Philad ‘would proceed to disebarge cargo betwoon deck: 5 from Wilmington for Liverpool, was fa , nat some few remarks, on oun Gas: am Philadelphis for Boston, with coal, | 12 in lat 4 N; lon 35,W, with oss of sails and bulwarke, limentary to the public character and integrity of the ‘the Sergeant-at-Arms then presented his report, from | made an excuse for his conduct to the Board. the wise counsels of the eminent statesmen now at the | srtived at Delaware Breakwater 14th, but leaked so badiy | pumps cho! bs Pron overboard. ate Amoa Jones, messenger of the Board, and proposed | which it appears that the following members were ab- Has ended this interesting ceremony, which caused a | head of the several departments of your national affairs | that she would be obliged to roturn to tho city for repairs. Betis ae from Ne Qrlean had burrisane from & resolution sympathizing with the family of the de- | sent on the night referred to:—Councilmen Cleary, See, | ood deal of merriment on allsides, and which occupied | —but he will be sustained and applauded in that mag- of Pongor,, hefore reported abando: reeled fore mmsintopsails, carried @ foresopmaes ceased, which was unanimously adopted. Purdy, Vermilye, Beakley, Brown, Wm. H. Smith, Pinck: | {he time of the Board for nearly three hours. nanimous course of policy by good and liberal men of the ser onthe Tull, God pendbnes Cantina stayaafl and foretopsail; at § 9) Pat hed to, ‘THE RUINS OF TED NEw CirY BALL. ney, Lambrecht, Gafney, McClave, Curry, Moller and whole enlightened world, since noble sentiments and a ‘tanding, both bowsprits out, two wateroaske ached to | *24.Jaid nearly on her beam ends all < vOry Oa.» resolution being olfered directing the Comptroller | Novi. ‘ SSS philanthropic. policy ar? not the especial emanations of farboard side of quarter deck. WG eee to sell the ruins of the New City Hall, Alderman Morr Sounci cr: y the Q b Doce cuador. idian, thi ‘ - to that neat not belies The ale ot teats ear | _ Councilman Kxxzrpy thought that all those members The Monroe Doctrine in Ee . any particular meridian, nor should they be graduated | soup Ronr F Srocxrox, of Branswick, NJ, which water. Bremex, March 28—A fire broke out in the night om jat 4210 N, lon 33 05 lighter, with cotton from th , from New with rigging attached; the fragm by which about 80 bales were either burned of | A rould | \ho were in contempt should leave the room and be | way CORRESPOND BETWEEN THE AMERICAN | in their dispensation by the numerical strength of a peo- Fealize $5. A vill had passed the Legislature authorizing | throught in one by one by dhe Sergeant-at-arms, to be | THE, CORBESFONDENOE BETWEEN THE AMERICAN | 1, doticiliated in a zation or one continent. ‘The po- the sum of $600,000 to be raised for the erection of anew | geatt with acco: to the rules of the Board. pa ll ee brat etre é x Frey ‘and the principles of the American Union are iden- building, and some action should be taken in the matier | “Councilman CLaNcky made a motion to that effect, ex- : tical with the cause of human liberty and universal phi- hing at her sides as she rolled, and an- | seriously damaged by water. by the Common Council. | cepting the reporters of the press. On the 2 the Sele de Marzo, Jan. 20;) ule Philo | lanthropy. Wherever devotees of that cause are to be | hors over the bows and chains bent. 4 Home Ports. Halueds the fact that, $2,000 hat boen olfere! ia the | «QM PINCSNBY supposed thas the gentleman meant to | witte wus officially received i his cuarsster of Charge. | Met With, there those principles and that policy will | , B® went ashore on Cape Cody might of 10a iat ead Tee | wALEXANDRIAT Arr April 16, bark Princess Alice gettained the fact that $2,000 had been offer for'the | cieqr the room of the members inconfempt only. White was, officially recelved in his character of Charge | Siwayy find aid, and encourgement, and followers ye aregets MBBE OE lUUh inst and be: | Waterbury. Sarmpnah: 148, ache Bilow (ir) Day, Herts " 2 i otal os fax; Hamilton, NYork; 1 Chi 1d 18th,’ sohes Tie subject was referred to the Committee on Repairs | ,, Ait: Maimen—The gentleman that spoke last is one of | ycuador. Below we publish the note accompanying the | _, This government which has the honor to weleome you, abandoned $d Jan, and crew rescued by ship Chile, was W,. bad’ for is ‘A LARGE sur about 2, Mary Peavey, Boston; Washington. Smith, NYork, e held in contempt, and he supposed he had noright | Ccedentiat letter of the honorable charge, and the an | *, in Your official characters Charge d’Afaires, and the | ion cin steering B. about 2,000 tons, painted vac, | Mary Peavey, Boston; Weahington, Smith, NYork, and Supplies. nee a to address them, f the honorable the Minister of Foreign Relations. eople who are this day the dwellers in the land of the | [ogs of her topgailant mast, fore topmast and head of mizen | NOrleans, Cld 15th, bark Shirley, Hall, Monrovia; {It is to be hoped that some action will be speedily ta- Mr. Horner moved that the whole business be laid upon | *¥¢F she «| Soe, (in which terms you have been pleased most ap- | topma: # passed 2ist uit, Int 48 43, lon 26 50: she had re- | Water Witch (Br), Newman, Bormuda;, D L Clinch, Speed, ken in this matter, as the accommodation for the Courts | qhe tate. Lx@ation oF THs Unitep States, propriately to compliment them,) have given noble | d pmast with topgallant mast andhadtopzaliant | Corpus Christi. Toxas; Ney, De Croat, Providence, RI; is now very bad; and great inconvenience arises from Mr. W. H. Ssmm—I second that resolution: Quito, 27th Dee., 1863. roofs of a full coincidence in the holy principles you in place of topsails. ‘ me ceune Bast Se eae 8 their ‘unsettled and ambulatory coniition—one day in Nyy. Hopaxrxsox—You cannot second that motion. You | | Si—Having been honored with a diplomatic mission | avo set forth hy direction of your government, and Whalemen. Lane, Liverpool Int inst, Halitux ‘lithe ThA Me mee ug one court and the next day in another.) are one of those in contempt. to this republic, I herewith inclose a sealed despatch from | shown a readiness to make any sacrifice for the de- | Sroxsx—Jan 18, off St Catharines, bark Sun, of Matta. | JOP Meee eee (Bn), Vickery, Glasgow 4th ult; 16 ADERGMENT OF QTRMED INSPECTOR. ‘The question being taken, on laying on the table, the Honorable the Secretary of State of the United | feat of every project to establish monarchical institutions | Po! ns Sreieine barks John Murray, Wangatt, Buenos Ayres Feb 18; Jano A discuasion arose on the presentation of the Street srs. VeRMILYEA and Curry asked the Chair if those | States, containing my credentials as Charge d’Affaires to | on this soil A liberty and democracy. 7 ip Betsy Williams ‘ignal, | Williams, (of New York) Mason, Apalachicola; New Grona- Inspector's account. Alderman Lord moved that the as in contempt could vote on the question? | Ecuador. And in making this communication, I am in- The solemn declaration made by his Excellency President | border and two ety in | dian, brig Teresita, Perras, Matensas March 90. sessment list be not confirmed, and that the Street Com ir: they cannot. structed to assure your Excellency of the deep concern | Afomrce thirty years since, and which has become a settled | 7th Feb (not ki HH £1. Chilean) from Valparaiso Feb 3. misaioner be not allowed the amount paid te the Ing The vote, on laying on the table, was then put, and | that my government feels for the well being and pro- | principle wiih the Cabinel at Washington, has grown to be | Spoken. a Sieh I oaks Reni D Rhoda Babee in his accounts. After @ discussion which ocx ost by a vote of 21 to 7. gress of your republic, and of their anxious desire to | an aziom in all South America, and especially so in the re- | Ship Wm Frothirgham, from London for Caleutta (no dsld for Norfolk}. Sid ldth, sont Goldew nearly three quarters of an hour, Alderman William Mr. Cracey called for his origival motion. cultivate and perpetuate its friendship by those good | pudlicof Ecuador. date) out 26 days, lat 3 N, lon 23 10. , Bordon, Baracoa. gon moved areference. Alderman Wakeman said that | ir Horpue wanted to knowif it was serious busi- | offices ealeulated to win the confidence. and coment more | Pt 2 unity of thought and of political views | Ship Minstrel, from Boston for Singapore, March 4, Int 20 | “CHARLESTON—Arr April 15, bark Toabella, Tafes, Now the whole matter at issue did not involve more than | ness or alla burlesque. Was any portion of the Board | firmly the amicable relations that so happily exist be- | between the two Americas—this reciprocity of interest fs eS ‘i York ; line schr Louisine, Robin: ow York, 9 ds. C1 Pyise e “p ¢ time in dis fiend : : | Swe Gonntelien: ip. Flying Cloud, Cressey, hence (Jan 21) for San Fran- | ship Nocmic, Johns iverpool ; ‘Lancaster ‘(Bi nine dollars; that the Board had spent more time in to be made the fun and merriment of those who wished | tween our two:co! Ae and accordance of sentiments—will be found manifested | oisco/Fel 19 Int 25 298. low dl Ben by the Sennen Se RN: for, dd; Be have Whowas, Reno) der beneed O cussing the question than it was worth; he, therefore, ¢oauneh their shafts of malice at them ? |, The foreign policy of the United states is characterized | the cordiality with which the government and people of | © Ship Peri, Scoble, from Callao (Jan 4) for United States, | Kndicoee NYerk, SitahipAitinwce: sche AM Bouse nt suggested that the Inspector be paid five dollars; he (Al Mr. Hopaxixsos—It is wellknown that Iam obliged to | by ite simplicity and firmness, its magnanimity and | Eeuador de dre that the most suloable relations ould | March 22, off Cape St Roque. York; BN Hawkins, Magnoli derman see would rather pay the money himself — jeave the room sometimes rather suddenly. Others | courteous bearing towards all nations alike, whether | forever be sustained, and be drawn more closely from | _,Ship Rose # ton, from Baltimore (Sept 28) for | EAST MACHIAS—In port* April 12, sche Yantic, foe ‘than that it should be referred, i re e should je compelled to. do the same thing, therefore I move | feeble republics of potential monarchies. ‘The illustrious day to day with the governmont and people of the United be occupied in the Mecussion of sosmallasum. The that those gentlemen Held in contempt be allowed to | citizen who now presides over the destinies of that great | States. 1¢ is their earnest wish that these relations may whole matter was ultimately roferred to the Committee yemain in the room. (Lost.) | republic is alike eminent for the purity of his patriot- | be frank, fraternal and intimate; and, in the language of on Ordinances . Mr. Houner—I move, then, that the matter be indefin- | ism, for his large experience and liberal views as states- | the honorable Charge, that they may be characterized The business transacted was not of much importance, — ¢aiy postponed. | man, his accomplishments asa scholar, and his incor- | py that simplicity and republican’ purity indieated in his but the debates upon grading steeets and paying small yi, Kexxepy—TI suppose the gentleman wishes to delay | ruptible integrity asa man; and having been called to | juminous exposition. bills extended to an unneces longth. During the tne matter; but it he intends to follow his present course | that most exalted of all earthly honors by the suffrage of | The policy of his Excellency the President of thiscoun- | evening the Alderman of the Second ward (Williamson) jie wili see that it will be of little use, as the members | a nation of twenty-five millions of freemen, the eminent try, and of the other members of the executive power, is ‘was on his legs twice; Blunt, Third ward, fourteen times; seen ve | men whom he has associated with him as ministers of fs fella piano nage aah ban, Woodward, Seventh ward, fourteen times; Tucker, Eighth pe termined to enforce the rules. If the gentleman already known to you comps ds the sai lew fo} NYork. EASTPORT—SId April 11, schrs Mary Flotoher, Crosby, gnd Almira, Greenlaw, Philadelphin; Kalos, Matthews, jexandria. PALL RIVER—Arr April 12, schrs H W Godfrey, Joha- of and from Bremen for New Orloans, | son, and Almira, Foster, Port Ewen; 13th, Increase, Woeks, miles N of Fers Melling. Philadelphia for Dightod; 15th, Dutehoss, Davis, Creole, from New Orleans for NYork, was seeh April | sloop Geo H Davis, Young, do. GEORGETOW. 4, brig Helvellyn, Darley chr Henry or, Gi 3 6, off Sand Key. "8. C—Arr Ay A ship was passed steering SSW, showing a white signal | Kennebunk bound to Bucksvil with red L L in it, April 5 Jat 35 08, jon 73 57. key, Providence; Sth, sehr Wescogus, A clipper ship steering SSW, Rams e might | 1 State, bave likewise repeatedly been the faverite reci- jemioc: at animates our political brethren of the i wing a red flag with black | from Addison, Mo; 6th, lighter schr Selah B Strong, 1; ward, once; Voorhis, Ninth ward, seven times; Trow- | fist ercie ermcn eed aay (een long ago, that the | Stat of the spontanccus suffrage of the people, and ard | Sc ree etre Tee eae Ce rete cr ane | mein Coates as tnkinne SOR Te en NYork; echrs Saxon, Collins, Boston bound to Baskervilles bridge, Tenth ward, once; Boardman, Hleventh wa abont fe equally distinguished for their talents, their ‘learning | part of the globe should be free, prosperous and happy. piatk 2D, Baxter, oye from Now York for Montevideo, | Challenge, Long, Thomaston! 10th, sebr Kiddar & Co, —— twice; Wakeman, Twelfth ward, three tines; Kelly, Fo: Mr. Marrrw—All I have got to say is that Iam in earn- | and their statesmanship. With an executive govern- | ft is the policy that has made rich favorable impressions | ¥4? 20, tat Bod Wo ‘from Mobile for Boston, April 8, a aie tea ports 2th, ‘Mamore Ander teenth ward, twice; Chauncey, Filteegth ward, ten times; | est, “Ir those gentlemen wish to think it a farce the ment combining so much ability, experience and wisdom, | on the mind of the honorable Charge from that republic; | 76 23. is I " | ton: NH Bill, Suuith dos Tth, N Berry, Pe the President, Seventeenth ward, fifteen times ({udepen- | may do so, but they will see by and by that the Board is | the President has Poem to'the world those liberal and through a perseverance in which, and by a constant Sims, from Coast of Afrioafor Boston, March | sth Edward Wooten, Chamberlain, NYork; Sara! dent of -his official risings to put questions); Lord, | jy, tern r principles of an enlightened democracy, which are toserve | effort to sustain and perpetuate the free institutions the vlon 58.25 W, 43 days out; had lost fore top- | Hailock, do: 11th, brigs Rebecea € Frances, Racy, Kighteenth ward, thirteen times; Herrick, Nineteenth | "yyy Hori Admitting that the matter is in earnest, | # @ rule of action in all his measures of internal govern- | country now enjoys, as well as by a faithful adherence to | Aliant mast. on; Calcutta, Partrage, Bristol, Me; sehr’ Aron, Pea- ward, sixteen times; Mott, Twenty-first ward, seventoen | 7 think that for any members of this Board to take mdvan. timer; Drake, Twenty-second ward, twice. The sile . members were—Brown, First ward, absent; Baird, Fourth ward; Hoffmire, Fifth’ ward; Howard, Sixth ward, ab- ment as well as of external policy. Of the practical working | {he «ame principles, and a resolution equally determinate | , Sc!¥ Robin Hood, bound E, was seen March 22, off Viper | dle a . Biako, NYors tage of any other gentlemen, mombors of the Board, and | of that policy, it will sufice forme to say on this occasion, | ey tite?” proclaimed by thelr Brothiors of the United | Ne# bad lost stermboas, and captain had broken hisleg. GLOUCESTER Are Apel 14 sobra Lucy, Binks a ’ ch this for Bath; Ri Pitts, Seely, do for Portland; Delaware, hrow lium upon them, is not very credita- | that whilst my government earnestly desires to maintain, | States, the members o! government hope to prove eer tein ae A tptiiay ine Fi NYork, tor Portiand; J Russell, do fur Eastport, Den- Porter, Li “ Let an average be taken of those members | and is ready to make every sacritice cou: ent with jus- | thomselvos worthy of the trust confided to their hands. | , 4Z24X¥ (King Geo ee | mark, sent; Covert, Thirteenth ward, and C.'H. Tucker, Twen themseives, every six months, but I don't | tice and honor to secure the mainienance of the amost | ‘"Testeem myself highly honored in having been com: | Sgis@yhiP Golden, Age, Porte TP attention of 4 | MOBILE—Arr April 10, sehr Toraptor, Brown, NYork. tieth ward. thik it is fair to make a enll of the house at thisseason, | amicable and cordial relations with ail the powers of the | missioned to make known the views and pu of my nd 10 at Cay Hope, for cosling; | Cid ships Jonas Wm: fern. avec; Remora! % days at St Vin 5 7, Me The whole proceeding is in my opinion an act of injustice | earth—yet it is not sought to be concealed, that a con- ernment to the worthy re; mtettre of toe model | slso arr Feb d, ship Hermione, Howard, Calow Manus, Liverpool (second clearance); brig J H Jones, Mills, ecatats pari, MAT prttstagsinatioe | tanguinity of sentiment—a political sympathy—does ex- | fation, who hus consecrated a large portion of hie life to | -ANEWERP—In port March 25, bark Edward Coben, NYork: schrs Marictta, Smith, and § Saath Russell, Havana’ ‘The motion of Mr. Clancey was put and carried | ist between the United States and her sister republics of | {he diffusion of republican principles, through the medi. | Clark. from Boston, 14 MARE , cil, ‘Philadel: = , ft Susan Chase, NYork. Sid 13th, schrs Luthor Ke Mr. HoibER said that he hiad mace a motion to postpone | the South, that prompts them to take each other by the | um of a free prese—and who, with a matured judgment, sBagariar in Fort 8, bask, Crane, Te NYork | Board of Councilmen—Stated Session. OFFICIAL. MONDAY, April 17, 1854. Preaent—Kdwin J. Brown, Esq., President, in the | indefinitely, and he thought it should have been put by | hand as brethren in the common cause of republican go- | 9 Ja experience, andan expansive philanthi is now ‘Boupay—! rt Feb 28, ship Niobe, Evat April 10 A M; ship Richmond, chair, and fifty-five members i the chair previous to the putting of the last question. vernment, and to stand by each other in the maintenance | manifesting a lively interest ‘in the bo on and \- bis rasa Hamilton; Boston; bark Wyandotte, Ross, Phitadelpuint Thirteen of the fourteen members who were absent | Craimmay said he should have put the chair in mind of | anc perpetuation of the great ‘American Sysiem”—a | dizement of this country, to which ho has been attracted | | Buxxos Ayres T por nig ohn 8 Oltings, Tranais, Havent. on 4 last meeting at the call of the house were brought up, | it before the last question was put. | Aystem of enlightened philanthropy, whose present ob- | by the salubrity of its climate and the variety of its pro- | £0F N York, 18. daya; barks Rom Liverpool; sche Hanae & a bicnll: Mekeabes Centeeh © pursuant to direction, by the Sergeant-at-Arms, and. on | The Board was then cleared of all except those mem- | ject and ultimate purposes are, a gradual extension to ail | quctions, a8 well as by the historic recollections of its | BF Calitersia’ tigi ser. bth edenae, explanation, excused, &e., except Councilman Beakley, | bers who were not in contempt and the reporters | on this continent of the blessings of civil and roligious pomare government and the prodigious elevation of | “Carcurra—in pert Feb B, ships Bophrasia, Smith, for “Yn Hampton Roads, ship Mayflower, Wood, 87 days from ‘Who, having quit after appearing, was ordered to be still | On motion, Councilman Brown was brought in by the | liberty, the diffusion of education to the youth of all | its perpetually ke ea mountains. Boston soon, only vessel ldg for United States; Inca, Colles, re guano, noountored Peery weather sa considered as in contempt. | Sergeant-at-Arms, in order that he might makean excuse | classes, the enfranchisement of every democrat who wills | ‘The honorable Mr. White will be pleased to accept the | gins, Catharine, Humphrey, and Caroline Rend, Tinpots, | had to throw overboard 20 font of uano, sustained im PETITIONS. to the Board for absonting bimself during its sessionon to invest himself with the nationality and the | gontiments of gratitude and of high consideration, with mon Ida: Aecebes. Arthur, for England, gets to spens aad nile; barks Gueoa See cree ike 4 By Councilman Morimr—Of Hose Co. No. 32, fora new | Yriday evening inst, rights of a citizen of the republic, and the dispen- | which the undersigned has the honor to be his very obe- | £/.198; only Am vessels. 5 City Feit bound to, Liverpool: Garteraig ¢ , Striel carri ‘To Committee on Fire Department Mr. Bnowy (President of the Board) excused his ab- | sation to all, whether of high or low condition, of | gjent humble servant. MARCOS ESPINEL. | sa ABbzNse rin port Aprile ort NEWPORT In port, April 15, 5.4 M, sches Louisiana, By Goanciiman Marimk—Of William and John Young, | sence by saying that he went to the Chairman of the | that prosperity and happiness «o largely enjoyed by | To Hon. Puro Warr, Charge d’Affaires of the United | Drig Gov Brown, Pi way Crockett, Norfolk for New Bodford; M 4 for reduction of tax. To Committee on Finance Committee of the Whole on the evening referred to, to the favored people of that great republican Union; in | states. to load for nd, at £5 64, capacity 1800 bxs, | NYork for Hingham; Bxit, Kelly; Knight, § in By Councilman Pransox—Of Wm. H. Merrill, and | tell him ti je, Lanpher, NYork; brig Ioarian, | Gorham, NYork for Boston; 8 unwell, and ought not to have fine, it is to secure for Amorican soil an immunit: ~ — — ¢ i iaviag * sick pid ‘and | against its occupancy by monarchical establihtnents | The Goes (says the Vermont Tribune.) tells strange If, he thonght that it would not be very from the Old World, and to guarantce to the citizens of | Stories sometimes; for instance—‘‘We have nothing m ‘o leave them. In his opinion, instead | all America the advantages flowing from a general preva- | further relative to the cutting and breaking the brid, in contempt himself, he thought the Board that lence of demdcratic institutions throughout the New others, that pavements in Te Committee on Roads. By Councilman Husrep—Of J.T. Barry and others in favor of removing Wadeington Market to Fort Gansevoort fty-third street be repaired shmend, Sait sek badenties: th Xow | 2cipbia, Trumpet, Manning, Camden for Norfolk; Goldem |, bark Llewellyn, Hosmor, New ate orden, Bristol for Baraovs Fd back Alvion Lincoln, Dunning, Nottelk, PIULADELPHIA—Arr April 6, steamer Kennebec Also arr 24. brigs Indian Queen, Hame, NYork; and Re- | Copes, NYork; ache Sarah Clark, Clark, Now London. | © bekah, Hanson, Philadelphia, not as vetore brig Charlotte ‘larl ra Moly ge 1? : i m; Geo Hoff sroperty. To Committee on Markets would place their President in his prosont condition, | World. a Marr Gisnarran—In port March 20, bark Lincoln, Polleys, | McGregor, Lu sie Pry Opuneiiman FaReax—O! Frederick Watkins, for | knowing the reasons why he had left the Board, were ia | ‘The government of the United Siates neither design | On Wednesday, April 12; by tne fey, De. Armitage, Mr. | $f0m, Teymonet wen Coe ae far nator Triste | PHOVIDENG! ermisston to alter the front basement of Centre Market. | contempt, and acting somorhat contemptuot! nor desire to preach or to practise @ crusade against all | Heyny A. Savah to Miss Conxuiia F, Hyatt, youngest | jusenrr: Rast’ Bostan (it), Doane, from Gntanis, for Boe. 'o Committee on Re Se Mr. MATHER Would like to know ifthe gentleman meant other than republican institutions. But one among the | daughter of Capt. Tomas Hyarr, all of this city. ‘ton, wind bound. ‘The wind had been W for two days. By Councilman Scuvvian—Of Jacob Coons, fe | tosay to the Board that they were in centermpt. most popular and discreet of her Presidents, actuated by | ® On Monday, Match 27, by the Rev. Moses L. Scudder vearnn—Sld March 31, ship Waban, Newcomb (from thee! and George 0. Dale, secretary, of Hose Company Mr, Bkows—No, sir. | say that if the membess of the | @ noble philanthropy and @ prudent forecast, declared to | wyraiam J. Witttams to MARTHA Awwa, eldest daughter of | London), Caleutta (not ss before), hata to have house repaired. To Committee on rire [ Beard were aware of the sitnation of their President on | the world, a be AP ha oe fi that every attempt | James Norris, all of this city. nee Westnet, Ns 24 days ey ee hee a ma: ell, (of New ¥ ark | Friday evening, they wore aeting rather maliciously, and on the part of ¢ Kuropean ¢ sties to establish f papers please copy. 4 Arr Dec 1. bi ly Minor, M i ‘Savi oop Index, Fosras—Of James I. Thorn and others, | may bein contempt a re monarchleal governments on American oil, would be | Pett abeeh oct BandayApell 16, by the Rev. | # Omer eiswires, oe Nally Miner, Meteger, Baa PORTSMOUTIL~Are April, Urigs Bolus, Knowito 4, Da. Essex strect, between (rand and Heste ir. MatueR—It is all very-well for the gentleman to | Yiewed?by us as Lady in its purposes, and as mani: | Ajyah Guion, Samugt W. Born to Many E. ELDaipak. | | Havawa—In port April 8, ships Marion, Simpson; Miltor Hea et idary Sicawer, Mullig, Norfolk.” 780% To Commitiee-on | put in that little word “if ake t for granted festing & practical hostility towards the permancnee of In Brooklyn, on Wecnesday, February 22, Mr. CHARLES | ren aa jum) a an ‘ ne Bernar 5 xe Fede TON Are April id, bark Phontx, Lee, % York: By Councilman Foerar—Of John 8. Petts, that sur. | that if the gentleman did not inform the Board of his | our republican institutions, which would have to be met, | f, Corsi to SaRan E. Hor, youngest daughter of Henry taken up ut £4 los, capacityi3.600 boxes; Monterey, Pu sehra Gal Smith, do, SN brigs Hi ton, city veyor's monument may be replaced on corner of Sixth | illness, they could not be aware of the reason why he | whenever the exigency should demand action, with some- | f. Hoyt, Eeq., of this cit | ton: for do, chartered at £4 20s 64, capacity 4,000 boxes; Bell | Point, to fuish ldg for Rio; Cleopatra, Macfar'and, ‘Atta avenne aud Thirty-sixth streets, To Committee on | sosonied himeelf. This he said in justice to thoae who | thing more effective than paper remonstrances, This | Rock, Pendleton, for d at LA, enpacity 5.000 | chre Haxall, Chichester, New York; "/'P Johnson, t ohartere: had taken any part in the callof (he Boardon Friday | sentiment, then for the first time authoritatively pro- Danube, Hill, for t rors. By Councilman Segiy—Of P. T. Barnum, that pave- | last. He felt in duty bound to say that the delinquent, mulgated by President Monroe, has become the settled On Monday morning, April 17, Buzaneri, second ra tor PRAVANNAT—Arr Apt 12, phrodite, t, Me ; Model, monfonn “tora “amret arte it ; Ment be repaired around the Crystal Palace. To Com. | Mr. Brown, came to him, saying he was unwell, and policy of our government; and our present Executive has | daughter of the late Rev. J. D. Hart, aged 28 years, 7 Montreal, 8 pee Ta tpain, Boete' ome, Bro'wn, NY ork, snittee on Streets. would like to go home. But he did not understand how — not only acqui in that policy, s0 long sanctioned by | months and 20daye, a respectfully | ed at £4, to finish londing for M—Arr April Solrodor, Strout, Rio By Councilman Varlax—That Thirty-seventh and | it was that the gentleman ebould cali the Board to ac- the people of the country, whose concentrated will con- | — The relatives and fives of the fumily ure respectfully | $45) rig, Larender Yor Savan Granger Fone wc_—aer Apeil “% sctes oar, ‘Thirty-cighth streets, between Fourth and Lexington | count for amp@ction tho Board had taken in reference to, stitutes the sovereignty of the nation, but he views the | invited to attend her haere Te sen erect, at. two | ouant ‘at £4, capacity boxes; owe wet! Piece re erie, Seuvt. prenues. be re-reguiated, according to the established | unparliamentary conduct on the part of some of the | enforcement of it as one of those executive duties that | 0 @. B, Miller, No. Ae ya yp yrs for Trieste noun; Geo a . NYork; TH strong, Gorgon, de; eth, some prs. To on Streets, “a ~*~] members. Knowing, as I do, that the gentleman was’! demands a vigilant forecast, and prompt and energetic | 0 to-morrow afternoon Make Jann Camr@ntms, wie of tats Boeke ‘hig Teleeve, y Cranmer, Kot : +a \0uneliman Cuascr—Of P, Larkey, foreman of En- ny aiok, I move that he be excused. ction whenever the purpose of impressing the foot On Monday, April 17,

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